Dengu next report

2018-10-24 05:07:43
My white blood count is 4.5 from 3.3 but platlate down 102 i am ok noelw fever control and i can walk and roam... But why my. Platlates down now report enclosed itz my 4th day of dengu... Plz suggest ehat should i do kya platlates aur girega aabhi kya..
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Platelets start to fall on 3-4 th day of fever.. It will fall to a weeks time For full treatment on dengue Please contact me privately on my private chat window..

Answered2018-10-24 06:07:14

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dont worry its perfectly normal for u to have low platelet count when u have dengue. it will slowly improve. have papaya leaf extract juice it will help increase platelet count. make sure you are hydrated. consult ur doctor and talk to him about platelet enhancing tablet or syrup if its necessary

Answered2018-10-24 08:59:23

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In dengue there is a fall of platelets. I would advise you to drink papaya leaf juice daily and check your platelet count every 2 days, when it becomes normal you can stop drinking the juice. Keep an eye for any bleeding from gums or anywhere else and if it is present visit the nearest casualty.
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If condition persists or worsens visit the ER at the earliest

Answered2018-10-24 07:10:57

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If U Have no symptoms it's ok continue good nutrition ,hydration & rest. Watch for platelet count every 2nd day.

Answered2018-10-24 05:30:09

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